Camera image recording/surrounding
area monitoring
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Your vehicle is equipped with a
number of cameras/sensors.
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The reason for this is that some vehicle
functionalities require the vehicle's
path to be detected and assessed
which is done by cameras that detect
objects in the vehicle's surroundings
(e.g., obstacles).
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The images are transmitted to the
respective control module for further
analytics required to operate the
systems.
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Some images are just processed on
a volatile basis (RAM), others may
be stored, depending on vehicle
equipment.
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The vehicle may be equipped with
an outward-facing camera (OFC) that
can be used to take footage of the
surrounding (for example, dashcam).
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The vehicle may also be equipped with
an inward-facing camera (IFC), which
can be used to take footage inside the
vehicle.
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Both OFC and IFC footage is stored.
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You are responsible to check the laws
of your residence before turning on
your OFC or IFC (for instance, in some
countries consent is required for the
use of IFC, and in others OFC is strictly
restricted to dashcam purposes).
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For more camera details, see section
"Panoramic View System" in this
manual.
Permanent Vehicle Transfer to Third
Parties and Offline Mode
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In case of a permanent vehicle transfer,
i.e., second hand vehicle, or vehicle
transfer by a third party for permanent
use, it must be noted that any
personalization/user settings made via
the infotainment system (e.g. address
list, navigation system, etc.) can be
accessed by the new owner.
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You can also restrict your vehicle's
communication with the BYD data
server and the processing of vehicle-
related and personal data by setting
the vehicle to offline mode.
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On the infotainment touchscreen, tap
to turn Wi-Fi off.
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This can also be done by tapping
→ System Settings → Internet →
WLAN → Off.
Disclosure of Personal Data to
Authorities
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BYD will not disclose your personal
data to third parties unless this
is legally permissible or you have
consented to it.
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However, subject to applicable
laws, government agencies may be
authorized to read out data from
vehicles (for example, data can be read
from the airbag control unit to clarify
an accident).
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If required by law, BYD may also
be obliged to disclose data upon
request to governmental authorities in
your country/region, such as in the
investigation of a criminal offence.
Your Data Protection Rights
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BYD has staunch respect for its
customer's privacy, and strictly
complies with all data protection
laws, in particular the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR) and
applicable local laws.
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